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Eutrophication caused by high concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus in water has become a global environmental problem. At present, exotic and even invasive plants have been used extensively in phytoremediation water systems in China, such as Eichhornia crassipes, Pistia stratiotes and Myrioph...
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A recent research paper published in Soil biology and Biochemistry entitled "Translocating subtropical forest soils to a warmer region alters microbial communities and increases the decomposition of mineral-associated organic carbon" described a significant loss in soil carbon under warming in a ...
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Researchers have disclosed that the photosynthetic capacity of leaves can be improved by the addition of nitrogen, according to a recent research article published in the journal Global Change Biology.
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition is a crucial factor influencing the structure and function ...
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A recent research, solved the taxonomic problems of the tribe Cladrastideae (Fabaceae), was published in Taxon by Dr. DUAN Lei under the guidance of professor CHEN Hong-Feng from South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and professor WEN Jun from Smithsonian Institution.
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Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition continues to be a major component of global change to impact plant functioning, but a mechanistic understanding of plant photosynthetic response is needed to predict changes in terrestrial carbon (C) gain under conditions of chronically elevated atmospheric N d...
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